Thursday, February 28, 2019

The hypnotist puts himself in serious danger by hypnotizing other people

The hypnotist puts himself in serious danger by hypnotizing other people. The portion of his aura that is put into the aura of the other person will be contaminated by the defects of that person, and, when the person dies, the part of the aura that belongs to the hypnotist will come back and pollute the hypnotist as a possessing entity.

During the process of hypnosis, the hypnotist himself is open to hypnosis. The subject unconsciously projects back to the hypnotist the package of vices, thoughts, and emotions that are the target of the hypnotist. The hypnotist is not aware that he also is deeply influenced and hypnotized by the subject during the session.

I did some observations on hypnotists and discovered that their inner world was so complicated by projections that they either planned to commit suicide or continuously enacted the projections of those whom they hypnotized.

The effect of the projections from the subjects on the hypnotist does not necessarily surface immediately. The time element varies. It may take a week, a year, or a lifetime, but the hypnotist cannot escape the effect of the suggestions that he planted in the subjects, nor from the effects of the unintended projections of the subjects.

Nature has a principle that cannot be violated without suffering and pain. This principle can be expressed in many words, but, simply put, Nature does not tolerate interferences nor imposition. It encourages individual efforts for self-determination and self-realization. Nature encourages those who assist people to achieve health, happiness, success, enlightenment, and prosperity by their own efforts to the degree that their karma tolerates. Nature encourages people to save themselves by their own hands and feet and "be a refuge for themselves."


-Torkom Saraydarian
New Dimensions in Healing, p.370

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